Illustrated profile, with links. Also a reading from a letter that More wrote to his beloved daughter Margaret while he was in prison.
Short biographical sketch.
By William Roper, More's son-in-law. 117K.
Topics include educational societies and research functions related to More, and biographical material.
Biographical article on the Lord Chancellor of England, and martyr. Beheaded 1535.
Complete online text of the book by John Farrow. With portrait.
From the book "Lives of Saints," published by John J. Crawley.
Links to texts, courses, biographies, organizations, and images.
From the Richard III Society, American Branch.
Ph.D. dissertation by Romuald Ian Lakowski, analyzing the structures of four works by Sir Thomas More: The History of Richard III, the 'Dialogue of Counsel' in Book I of Utopia, The Dialogue Concerning Heresies, and The Dialogue of Comfort in Tribulation.
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